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Apple gradually wins back professionals with Final Cut Pro X

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Kathleen Maher

Latest 4.2 version adds third-party workflow extensions, batch share, time-code window, and more. Apple builds first-class software when it wants ...

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What can you see? EyeQue can tell you

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Jon Peddie

An inexpensive personal eye test system. With the introduction of the Apple iPhone’s Retinal display, the industry moved into high-resolution, ...

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Jon Peddie Research’s Market Watch reports GPU shipments up in Q3’18 from last quarter led by Intel

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GfxS staff

The PC GPU market decreased year-to-year by 2.2%, sequentially GPU shipments increased 10.6% Jon Peddie Research, the market research firm ...

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Mojo Vision introduces Invisible Computing

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GfxS staff

By Jaydeep Bhattacharjee Recently, a nascent augmented reality company, Mojo Vision announced that they have raised a total of over ...

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Magic Leap launches Independent Creator Program for AR app developers

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GfxS staff

By Jaydeep Bhattacharjee Magic Leap has launched its Independent Creator Program meant for independent AR app developers. At the LEAP ...

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PTC acquires Frustrum for generative design technology in $70 million deal

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Kathleen Maher

Generative Design is the next gotta have it for CAD programs and it’s usefulness is being demonstrated across all segments ...

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Autodesk reveals first steps in its alliance with Unity for visualization

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Kathleen Maher

Last year Autodesk abandoned its Stingray game engine product.  Part of the reason the company decided to can Stingray, the ...

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Epic’s Unreal Engine update delivers on promises made

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Kathleen Maher

Unreal Engine 4.21 arrives with updated tools and more options for non-gaming applications. For game development, Epic wants you to ...

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AMD takes aim at the data center

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Kathleen Maher

And finds its targets in the places its competitors can’t or won’t go. AMD has its own kind of quiet, ...

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AutoCAD workalikes Bricsys and Graebert go corporate

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Ralph Grabowski

Only four companies make all the AutoCAD-workalike programs out there: Bricsys of Belgium, Graebert of Germany, IntelliCAD Technical Consortium of ...